Social Implications of an HIV Cure Among People who Inject Drugs: A Qualitative Study
By Carissa Chu The potential global impact of an HIV cure is at the crossroads of biomedical science, social science, and public health. For our recent paper published in the 2015 HIV cure research issue of AIDS Research and Human … Read more
A Sociocultural Reading of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in China and HIV Cure
By Qingyan Ma The Naming The term Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is not commonly used in China but rather is primarily used in deference to English-language scholarly convention (White 1999). As a matter of fact, Chinese medicine or zhongyi (中医) … Read more
Beijing HIV/AIDS Conference
Written by Qingyan Ma The 2014 National Conference on HIV/AIDS was held from October 19 to 21 in Beijing. The HIV/AIDS conference was organized by the Chinese Association of STD & AIDS Prevention and Control, the largest AIDS related NGO … Read more
Introducing the searcHIV China Site
By Zachary C. Rich, Doris Duke Clinical Scholar; Guangzhou, China Chinese translation “If Germany can cure one person then China can cure one hundred!” a Chinese friend of mine joked when I explained that I would be working on HIV … Read more
